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Innovate and Educate

Podcast von Teaching, Learning, and Technology Center

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Wissen​schaft & Techno​logie

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”Innovate and Educate” is a podcast presented by the Teaching, Learning, and Technology Center (TLTC) at Seton Hall University. It explores how technology can revolutionize teaching and student outcomes in higher education. Each concise, 20-minute episode tackles a key question related to educational technology and offers actionable insights, real-world examples, and expert perspectives that can be implemented in classrooms, departments, or institutions. With new episodes dropping on the last Thursday of every month, this podcast is your go-to resource for innovative strategies and practical solutions that make a lasting impact on students’ learning experiences.

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Episode First-Year Student Experiences at Seton Hall Cover

First-Year Student Experiences at Seton Hall

In Season 2, Episode 6 of the Innovate and Educate podcast, we explore how institutions can create impactful First-Year experiences that support student success from the very beginning of their college journey. This episode focuses on the importance of designing intentional, high-impact programs that foster belonging, persistence, and holistic student development during this critical transition period.  Join us as Karen Van Norman, Associate Vice President and Dean of Students, Omayra Arocho, Assistant Vice President of Student Services and Dean of the Center for Academic Success, and Joshua Dornbos, Associate Dean of the Center for Academic Success, share their perspectives on supporting First-Year students. You’ll hear how campus leaders collaborate across departments, the strategies they use to build proactive support systems, and examples of programs and partnerships that help students navigate the transition to college and thrive both inside and outside the classroom.  Key topics + time stamps    Series and Episode Introduction [00:00-01:25]    Karen Van Norman, Associate Vice President and Dean of Students [01:26-7:40]   * Contact information: karen.vannorman@shu.edu [karen.vannorman@shu.edu]   * Division of Student Services: https://www.shu.edu/student-services/ [https://www.shu.edu/student-services/]   * CAPS: https://www.shu.edu/counseling-psychological-services/ [https://www.shu.edu/counseling-psychological-services/]  * THRIVE: https://www.shu.edu/student-services/students-dare-to-care.html [https://www.shu.edu/student-services/students-dare-to-care.html]  * The Well: https://www.shu.edu/student-services/the-well.html [https://www.shu.edu/student-services/the-well.html]  Omayra Arocho, Assistant Vice President of Student Services and Dean of the Center for Academic Success and Joshua Dornbos, Associate Dean of the Center for Academic Success [07:45-22:50]   * Contact information: omayra.arocho@shu.edu [omayra.arocho@shu.edu] and Joshua.dornbos@shu.edu [Joshua.dornbos@shu.edu]   * Center for Academic Success: https://www.shu.edu/center-for-academic-success/ [https://www.shu.edu/center-for-academic-success/]   * Transformational Student Experiences: https://www.shu.edu/strategic-plan/priority-1.html [https://www.shu.edu/strategic-plan/priority-1.html]  Episode Wrap-up [22:51-23:54]   Episode Homepage & Contact Info: Website [https://innovateandeducate.podbean.com/]    Email address: tltc@shu.edu  [tltc@shu.edu]

30. Apr. 2026 - 23 min
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Authentic Assessment in Higher Education

In Season 2, Episode 5 of the Innovate and Educate podcast, we’re discussing how authentic assessments create more meaningful, real-world connections to course content, helping students see the relevance of what they are learning. We also highlight how faculty at Seton Hall University are leveraging digital tools to support both engagement and assessment. You’ll discover how technology can help reimagine traditional assignments into dynamic learning experiences. Join us as Dr. Randall Clemens, Associate Dean in the College of Human Development, Culture, and Media (CHDCM) and Associate Professor in the Department of Education Leadership, Management and Policy (ELMP), and Dr. Elizabeth Van Dyk, Director of the Family Nurse Practitioner program for the Graduate Department of the College of Nursing, share their perspectives on authentic assessment. You’ll hear why they switched from more traditional assignments, the theory behind their reasoning, the impact authentic assessments have had on student learning, and examples used in classes. Stay tuned for the next episode of Innovate and Educate, coming the last Thursday in April! Key topics + time stamps  Series and Episode Introduction [00:00-00:55]  Dr. Randall Clemens, Associate Dean in the College of Human Development, Culture, and Media (CHDCM) and Associate Professor in the Department of Education Leadership, Management and Policy (ELMP) [00:56-09:50] * Contact information [https://www.shu.edu/profiles/clemenr1.html] for Dr. Clemens Dr. Elizabeth Van Dyk, Director of the Family Nurse Practitioner program for the Graduate Department of the College of Nursing [09:56-20:35] * Contact information [https://www.shu.edu/profiles/vandykel.html] for Dr. Van Dyk   Episode Wrap-up [20:36-21:43]   Episode Homepage & Contact Info: Website [https://innovateandeducate.podbean.com/]  Email address: tltc@shu.edu  [tltc@shu.edu]

26. März 2026 - 21 min
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Discussing Seton Hall’s New Innovation Hub

In Season 2, Episode 4 of the Innovate and Educate podcast, we’re discussing Seton Hall’s new Innovation Hub—a collaborative environment designed to inspire creativity, experimentation, and new approaches to teaching and learning. With its wide variety of tools—from Cricut to 3D printing and more—podcast booths, collaborative spaces, STEM applications, and just-in-time learning resources, the Innovation Hub will have something to interest everyone. We’ll have a group conversation with Mike Soupios, Executive Director of the TLTC, Renee Cicchino, Director of Instructional Design and Training, Chris Petruzzi, Director of Design and Digital Media, John Fernandes, Senior Director of IT Service Management, and Scott Bergenfeld, Trainer and Makerspace Coordinator. Together, they’ll share the vision behind the space, how it will serve our campus community, and what it means for the future of innovation at Seton Hall. Stay tuned for the next episode of Innovate and Educate, coming the last Thursday in February Key topics + time stamps  Series and Episode Introduction [00:00-01:08]  Group Conversation [01:08-28:19] Episode Wrap-up [28:19-29:23]   Resources * Innovation Hub website [https://www.shu.edu/technology/innovation-hub/] * Maker Studio page [https://www.shu.edu/technology/innovation-hub/maker-studio.html] * XR/AI Studio page [https://www.shu.edu/technology/innovation-hub/xr-ai-studio.html] * Content Creation Studios page [https://www.shu.edu/technology/innovation-hub/content-creation-studios.html] * Solutions Studio page [https://www.shu.edu/technology/innovation-hub/solutions-studio.html] * Innovation Hub FAQs page [https://www.shu.edu/technology/innovation-hub/faq.html] Episode Homepage & Contact Info: Website [https://innovateandeducate.podbean.com/]  Email address: tltc@shu.edu  [tltc@shu.edu]

29. Jan. 2026 - 29 min
Episode How can colleges and universities better support students as they prepare for life after graduation? Cover

How can colleges and universities better support students as they prepare for life after graduation?

Episode Summary: In Season 2, Episode 3 of the Innovate and Educate podcast, we explore how higher education can empower students to connect their learning with meaningful career pathways. For National Career Development Month, we ask an important question: “How can colleges and universities better support students as they prepare for life after graduation?”  Join us as Jorge Rivera, Director of Career Services at Seton Hall’s South Orange campus, and Jacqueline Pirone, Assistant Dean of Seton Hall Law’s Office of Career Services (OCS), share their perspectives on mentoring, transferable skills, and the evolving needs of today’s workforce. They offer practical guidance for faculty, staff, and students seeking to bridge the gap between academic experiences and professional success.  Stay tuned for the next episode of Innovate and Educate, coming the fourth Thursday in January!    Key topics + time stamps   Series and Episode Introduction [00:00-00:40]   Jorge Rivera, Director of Career Services on the South Orange campus [00:40-12:56]  Jacqueline Pirone, Assistant Dean of Seton Hall Law’s Office of Career Services [12:56-26:28]  Episode Wrap-up [26:28- 27:15]     Resources  * Jorge Rivera  * Email [jorge.rivera@shu.edu]  * Career Center homepage [https://www.shu.edu/career-center/]  * Jacqueline Pirone  * Email [jacqueline.pirone@shu.edu]  * Career Services homepage [https://law.shu.edu/career-services/index.html]  * The OCS Bulletin [https://law.shu.edu/career-services/ocs-bulletin.html]    Episode Homepage & Contact Info: Website [https://innovateandeducate.podbean.com/]   Email address: tltc@shu.edu  [tltc@shu.edu]

4. Dez. 2025 - 27 min
Episode Why is protecting your data so important, and what practical steps can faculty, staff, and students take to keep their information safe? Cover

Why is protecting your data so important, and what practical steps can faculty, staff, and students take to keep their information safe?

Episode Summary: In Season 2, Episode 2 of the Innovate and Educate podcast, we explore why keeping your data safe is more important than ever. For Cybersecurity month, we discuss the question: “Why is protecting your data so important, and what practical steps can faculty, staff, and students take to keep their information safe?” Listen as Chris Richardson, Security Analyst at Seton Hall, talks about the hidden risks of data breaches and the role of cybersecurity in academic life. He will also give practical strategies that all of us—faculty, staff, and students—can use to protect our personal and professional information. Stay tuned for the next episode of Innovate and Educate, coming the fourth Thursday in November! Key topics + time stamps  Series and Episode Introduction [00:00-00:54]  Chris Richardson, Security Analyst [00:55-23:03] Episode Wrap-up [23:04- 24:00]   Resources * Information Security webpage [https://www.shu.edu/technology/information-security.html] * Safe Computing webpage [https://www.shu.edu/technology/safe-computing.html] * Phishing Scams webpage [https://www.shu.edu/technology/phishing-scams.html] * Identity Theft and Recovery webpage [https://www.shu.edu/technology/identity-theft-and-recovery.html]   Episode Homepage & Contact Info: Website [https://innovateandeducate.podbean.com/]  Email address: tltc@shu.edu  [address:%C2%A0tltc@shu.edu]

30. Okt. 2025 - 24 min
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